Wednesday, June 23, 2010

12 Major Triads - inversion 10

Continuing our series of triads, today's Guitar Chord of the Day is the next inversion of our G Major triad on the bottom 3 strings of the guitar.

G Major triad Guitar Chord
Gmajor triad



Here's the fingering for this guitar chord:
G major triad | guitar chord


This guitar chord is a first inversion as B (the 3rd) is the lowest note).
Tune in tomorrow for another Guitar Chord Of The Day

Continuing our series of triads, today's Guitar Chord of the Day is the next inversion of our G Major triad on the bottom 3 strings of the guitar.
G Major triad Guitar Chord
Gmajor triad



Here's the fingering for this guitar chord:
G major triad | guitar chord


This guitar chord is a first inversion as B (the 3rd) is the lowest note).
Tune in tomorrow for another Guitar Chord Of The Day

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